Charles Smith et al v. Onewest Bank Group LLC et al
Charles Smith and Deborah M. Smith |
First American Title Insurance Company, MTC Financial Inc., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., OneWest Bank Group LLC, Does and Fidelity National Title Insurance Company |
2:2010cv09375 |
December 7, 2010 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Percy Anderson |
John E. McDermott |
Truth in Lending |
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Filing 29 MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS - COURT ORDER by Judge Percy Anderson: On 1/7/2011 the Court issued an order provisionally remanding this action to the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court as a result of procedural defects in the Notice of Removal 18 . In i ts 1/7/2011 order, the Court stayed the order remanding the action to provide plaintiff with an opportunity to object to the remand and waive the procedural defects. Specifically, plaintiff was directed to inform the Court in writing by 1/14/2011 if he objected to the remand. To date, despite the passage of the deadline set by the Court, plaintiff has not waived the procedural defects. Accordingly, for the reasons stated in the 1/7/2011 order, this action is remanded to San Luis Obispo County Superior Court, Case No. CV 100717. ( Case Terminated. Made JS-6 ) Court Reporter: Not Reported. (Attachments: # 1 CV-103 Remand Transmittal Letter) (gk) |
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